Shen Yun ‘Just a Feeling of Elation and Happiness,’ Says Anti-Trafficking CEO

Shen Yun ‘Just a Feeling of Elation and Happiness,’ Says Anti-Trafficking CEO
Alex Riggs enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, in San Antonio, on Dec. 31, 2024. (NTD)
January 1, 2025

SAN ANTONIO—Alex Riggs spent the afternoon of New Year’s Eve on a family outing—her 90-year-old father had invited everyone to see a performance by Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts—and from the moment it began, it only got better.

“It was fantastic. I loved it; it couldn’t have been better. It’s just a feeling of elation and happiness, and everything, with every performance, just built one on the other,” said Ms. Riggs, CEO of the anti-trafficking organization Children’s Rescue Alliance.

“Oh, I can’t wait to see it again,” she said.

Shen Yun was formed in New York in 2006 by a group of artists who had fled religious persecution by the Chinese communist regime, and the arts group was named in reference to its mission.

“Shen Yun” translates roughly to “the beauty of divine beings dancing,” and its mission is to revive 5,000 years of Chinese civilization, believed to be divinely inspired.

Ms. Riggs said she “a thousand percent” thought the artists lived up to the name.

“Every single performance was perfection,” she said.

Ms. Riggs added that every aspect of each performance was perfect as well, praising the musicians and masters of ceremony who introduced the upcoming vignettes in the program and gave the audience just what they needed to understand.

“Between the beauty of the costumes and the beautiful movements of the dancers and the orchestra, just the combination was perfection,” she said.

And then there was the artists themselves.

“Just the kindness that they share through their movement, and through song and dance— it’s about bringing joy and peace to the world, and they absolutely do that a thousand percent,” Ms. Riggs said.

“Especially in this state of the world right now, it’s imperative that we all learn to not only give kindness but to also accept it,” she continued. “Something like this, they’re sharing their talent and beauty, and it’s a gift to everyone who sees it. And it’s something we can go out and share with the rest of the world and try to share a little bit of what we saw today: kindness with people we run into afterward.”

Ms. Riggs encouraged others to see a performance themselves because words and advertisements could not do the experience justice.

“It’s just something that you have to see; you just absolutely have to see it,” she said. “You can’t describe it. There’s no way that even the commercials and the posters can describe what you see in person. It’s just something that you have to see for yourself.”

Reporting by NTD and Catherine Yang.

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of Shen Yun Performing Arts. We have covered audience reactions since Shen Yun’s inception in 2006.

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